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Generation KXL: Pediatric Keratoconus and Crosslinking

 
 

This course aims to provide a clinically relevant guide to managing keratoconus in pediatric populations. The course will discuss corneal crosslinking in pediatric patients as well as patient selection, setting patient expectations, understanding clinical outcomes, early post-op complications and co-management strategies.

Over 1100 attended our event and we received amazing feedback!

Feedback from anonymous survey:

  • Very informative and useful to be better at earlier involvement!

  • Great presenter and presentation. Learned a tremendous amount. Thank you!

  • Much needed topic to learn about. Thank you!

  • Thank you for the cases and the images! Very helpful. Please speak again!

  • Thanks for a great lecture!

  • Great discussion on pediatric patients and cross linking.

  • Thank you for the lecture. I gained awareness of the possibility of keratoconus in the pediatric population. I have never seen a pediatric keratoconic patient and I now realize they are out there and will need treatment sooner than later.

  • I thought this was a very relevant topic and I'm grateful for the pointers to catch keratoconus in kids sooner.

  • Dr. Ayres is top notch and deserves all his accolades. I have been referring my patients to him for years!.

  • I have several cone patients and this seminar was perfect for me. Thx!

  • One of the best lectures on keratoconus that I’ve ever listened to!

Speaker: Dr. Brandon Ayres

Moderator: Dr. Elise Kramer

COPE ID: 94853-TD

Category: Trt/Mngmnt Ocular Disease

This event is COPE approved for 1 hour of CE credit.

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